Tennessee-based SDS Arms imports a line of classic firearms with equally classic names, like Military Armament Corporation, Tokarev, and Spandau. The Inglis Manufacturing brand includes handguns that follow John Browning’s iconic P-35 or High Power design. New for 2026, Inglis is bringing the High Power into the 21st century with the 2035, a handgun updated for modern self-defense, competition, and law enforcement users.
At its core, the Inglis 2035 is a standard High Power—a locked-breech pistol with a hammer-fired, single-action mechanism. Its barrel is the standard 4.7-inch length, but the frame’s dust cover is full-length and has a machined-in accessory rail. The slide has a new profile that has aggressive front and rear serrations and lightening cuts. Slides are optics cut with a direct-mount DeltaPoint Pro footprint. Sights are suppressor height and fit into BDA-pattern dovetails. Both frame and slide are made of forged steel. These two components are the only two proprietary parts on the 2035, with all other components compatible with standard High Power parts. The slide is given a black Cerakote finish and the frame a Burnt Bronze Cerakote.

The 2035’s skeletonized “no bite” hammer mates with an extended frame beavertail and the trigger is flat-faced and adjusted for a 4-pound pull. Controls are updated, with an extended slide release and bilateral thumb safeties. The shape of the grip frame has been altered for a higher hand hold and the triggerguard is more square and is checkered on the front. Grips are a slim design made of G10 materials and the 2035’s frame is checkered on the front and back straps as well. The 2035 uses standard High Power-pattern magazines and two 15-round versions are included with each pistol.

The Inglis 2035 has an MSRP of $739. For more information, see the company’s website.
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